University of Ghana law journal. /
edited by Nii Ashie Kotey.
- Volume 28.
- Accra : University of Ghana School of Law, 2015.
- 265 p : 23 cm.
Contents : O, the difference that a word makes! - remaking the laws of Ghana by the statue law revision process - Henrietta J.A.N. Mensa-Bonsu -- Redefining nuclear safety using an integrative concentric paradigm for effective nuclear power regulation - Samuel Obeng Manteaw -- The battle between consent and the principle of competence - competence in investment arbitration - Rose Rameau -- Overview of the institutional framework for the management of oil and gas industry in Ghana - Kweku Ainuson -- The doctrine of soverign immunity in international law: the "Ara Libertad'' case (Argentina v. Ghana) - George A. Sarpong and Emmanuel Yaw Benneh -- In their name and for their welfare: rethinking Ghana's constitutional provisions for the natural resource sector in the light of Ghana's upstream petroleum industry - Thomas Kojo Stephens -- Double taxation agreements in Ghana: domestic law and international law perspectives - Kwame Adjei-Djan -- Positioning academic freedom in the discourse on the revitalisation of higher education in Africa - Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua.
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Contents : O, the difference that a word makes! - remaking the laws of Ghana by the statue law revision process - Henrietta J.A.N. Mensa-Bonsu -- Redefining nuclear safety using an integrative concentric paradigm for effective nuclear power regulation - Samuel Obeng Manteaw -- The battle between consent and the principle of competence - competence in investment arbitration - Rose Rameau -- Overview of the institutional framework for the management of oil and gas industry in Ghana - Kweku Ainuson -- The doctrine of soverign immunity in international law: the "Ara Libertad'' case (Argentina v. Ghana) - George A. Sarpong and Emmanuel Yaw Benneh -- In their name and for their welfare: rethinking Ghana's constitutional provisions for the natural resource sector in the light of Ghana's upstream petroleum industry - Thomas Kojo Stephens -- Double taxation agreements in Ghana: domestic law and international law perspectives - Kwame Adjei-Djan -- Positioning academic freedom in the discourse on the revitalisation of higher education in Africa - Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua.
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